Features

Back to School: Why Theological Education Matters to the Church

Evangelism is the church’s speech to the outside world, but worship is where it learns its grammar.

Andy Cook: A Renewed Vision

Evangelism is not just another leadership skill—it’s foundational to leading a local church.

Learn to Linger in Grief

Imagine a church where grief isn’t ignored, but it also isn’t hopeless. Where lament isn’t a sign of weak faith, but an act of worship.

Sam Allberry: In Christ

I wish I had come across this concept much earlier.

Deep Desires

Bring your brokenness, your doubts, your mess, and bring them expectantly. He can heal. He can restore.

A Spiritual Movement Across the Land

God is certainly doing some amazing things in the United States, especially among young people.

Wait, We’re to Blame?

It’s time the people of God started doing the Lord’s work in the Lord’s way.

Our Sovereign King Reigns

Those who believe in a God who knows “the end from the beginning” can relax because even though they don’t know what lies ahead, their sovereign God does.

Personal Victory in the Midst of Spiritual Warfare

There is a supernatural enemy who wanted to keep me afraid, angry, and unforgiving.

Repairing Our Wounded Connections

The mycelial network is healing and growing again in England as landowners pay attention to soil health and conservation. May we say the same of the global church.

Daniel Yang: A Seat at the Table

There is an exilic version of the church that God is refining right now. It’s not a dark period. I actually think this is part of revitalization and revival.